Pg. 88 Panorama view of the Pueblo Grande de Nevada site, from the top of Mormon mesa.

Pg. 1 Kieva, excavated by M.R. Harrington of the Museum of the American Indian New York. Governor Scrugham and party at the uncovering of the first find and excavation of the Lost City of Nevada.—NOV. 22, 1924. Members in the group reading left to right: Geo. Evans, excavator, full blooded Pitt River Indian; Explorer and Archaeologist M.R. Harrington and son Bonny; Governor Scrugham of Nevada; Mr. Wright, news correspondent ; Dr. C.W. West of Reno; Senator Levi Syphus of Clark Co. Nevada; Sergeant State Police MacSherry. Pueblo Kieva or Medicine Man’s Lodge one of many in the Lost City

Pg. 2 Geo. Evans, Pitt River Indian, excavating the first kiva under the direction of Archaeologist Harrington Lost City of Nevada or Pueblo Grande de Nevada.

Pg. 11 Implements found in House no.2 of Lost City. Shows one of the rooms of Photos 3 & 12.

Pg. 12 View of House No. 2 upon its final uncovering, contained 8 rooms.

Pg. 60 View of House No. 5 after complete excavation, showing cement capping put on to preserve the adobe from erosion.

Pg. 87 Join and make panorama of the Pueblo Grande de Nevada site from South to Northwest, from the top of the Mormon Mesa.

Additions to Collection

NOTE: Elizabeth Warren collected glass plates from Willard George’s widow, Florence Schroeder George Anderson, and identified them with her help and with additional research. Documentation on photos 0081-0122 was done June 12, 1998.

81 Paiute Indian family, probably near Indian Springs, between 1893 and 1904. Note windbreak at left and shelter at right built by them.

82 Paiute Indian baskets made by Las Vegas Paiute women who worked at Kiel Ranch.

83 Paiute Indian woman called “Annie” Wearing basket hat. Between 1893 and 1904 on Kiel Ranch.

84 Paiute Indian Between 1893 and 1904, He is sleeping next to a windbreak made of brush and mesquite.

85 Paiute woman in southern Nevada at Paiute encampment (Between 1893 and 1904) Some Indian implements are shown, but she is wearing cast off Anglo clothing. She is lacing away from the camera because she believed that otherwise the camera would “steal her spirit” Note the windbreak made of brush between two mesquites.

86 Baskets made by Paiute Indian women who worked at Kiel Ranch. Shows inside of baskets in photo # 82. Basket at bottom right was a laundry basket.

87 Paiute Indian pictured at Kiel Ranch where he worked. Adobe house in right background. (Between 1893 and 1904)

90 Kiel Ranch between 1893 and 1904. At Left is a shed or stable for horses. At right is possibly a spring house. Man at left is Hampton E. George. Other man might be Conrad Kiel. Lady seated is Sadie Kiel George.

97 The Wilson’s Sandstone Ranch, now Spring Mountain Ranch. James B. Wilson Sr., the owner at left. His adopted sons Tweed (Anderson) Wilson, center and James Beck (Anderson) Wilson at right. (c. 1900) Cabin in background with grapevine at left. Buster or Boone, son of Tweed, seated at left.

98 Conrad Kiel(?) by the reservoir at Kiel Ranch. (Between 1893 and 1894)

117 Willard George riding his burro at Kiel Ranch (Between 1893 and 1904)

118 Unidentified Indian on Kiel Ranch near the water tower. ( Between 1893 and 1904)

119 Willard George standing next to a huge yucca plant near Indian Springs. (c. 1904)

120 Willard George seated on a horse on Kiel Ranch (Between 1893 and 1904)

121 Group of men in encampment on the way to Death Valley, toward Amargosa. Seated on the ground is Willard George; far right next to him is Hampton George. The group accompanied Mr. Norton (also pictured but not specifically identified). Norton was doing assessment work on his nitrate claim. ( Between 1893 and 1904)